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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 56

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PAGE Parking Lot Celebration Supplement June 8.1955 SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST EXTRA SAVINGS AYS ONLY! WILL BABY TRAINING PANTS 6 for Double thick Combed Cotton, Triple thick Crotch. Sizes 1 to 6. Special! PLASTIC CURTAINS and DRAPES 1.59 values i pr. Choose drapes, or coitage set, or both but hurry 1 At this low price they'll go fast. Select yours now.

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ADVANCE MTTiRNS ISt to SOc 63rd--NEAR HALSTED Stage CYO Benefit Ball In Stadium Thousands of Southtowners participate in the Catholic Oramzalion's youth beiie- Ut ball this Wednesday night in the Chicago Stadium. The event, co-sponsored by the i oi Columbus and the CYO, highlights the 25lh anniversary celebiation of the CY'O this year. Grand i lead delegations of their mem bers to the ball. also will be him- Survive 75 Foot Fall 1- O-X. 1 A.

occupants of this overturned car survived a fall of 75 feet when the vehicle missed a cloverleaf turn while travel- Conduct Fund Crossing Guards, Patrol Campaign For Boys Cited At Harvard Cancer Group Volunteers in Chicago Lawn and Park are conducting a door-to-door canvass in the current campaign of the Illinois Division of the American Cancer society to raise $1,320,000 for research, education and service. Mrs. Charles Derby, 3451 W. 73rd is chairman of the neighborhood drive. She reported the following volunteers are now at work: Mrs.

Matthew N. De Caro, 3500 W. 73rd Mrs. Roy Stach, 3453 W. 73rd Mrs.

Edward R. Graff, 3400 W. 73id For exceptional and outstanding service during the past year, crossing guards and patrol boys of John Harvard school will be honored at a luncheon Friday, June 17 at 1:30 p.m. in the school, 7525 S. Harvard ave.

Faculty and P-TA of the school will take this oppor- ins; east on 77th st. and plunged from the embankment at liam H. Jones. 3404 W. 73rd d'-eds W.

77th st. and S. Pulaski rd. Taken to Holy Cross Mrs. Walter PosluMiy, 3439 W.

town high schools and after they were freed from the overturned automobile, the- 7 3 1 Mrs Tohl1 Ehnatko. Featured will be Ralph Mar-, driver and his three passengers were all released after treat- terie's orchestra and a host of: nt for minor injuries. They were Octavio Medina. 25, of all-siar act screen and 40. both of 6021 S.

Harper ave. A fire in the car was extin-j Vincent L. Peteeki, 74th Mrs. John Ehnatko, 3436 W. 73id and Mrs.

Ann Wydra, 3421 W. 73rd st. Also Mrs. Clyde W. Anderson, with radio, stage.

6052 g. Woodlawn the driver; Jose Alvarso, 37. of 6020 television personal- Harper Ephriam Vanegas. 27, and Soto 3549 73iS Mre Keflv CYO snec firemen of the 26th battalion. rector, the stadium open at 6:30 m.

to provide early admission to the record throng expected. Special acts and a series of selections by the CYO band precede the dancing portion of the evening, scheduled to begin at 8:30 m. Beale P-TA Schedules Meet To Install Netv Officers Scale P-TA will meet today at 1:15 p.m. in the school. 6043 Two dramatic presentations sansamon st to install its new cording secrctaiy; Mrs.

Noiman will be featured. Scholarships ot', offers. Mrs Charles Mattice. i Hart. 5812 S.

Lowe corres- S500 will be awarded to the two 1 6333 Winchester a who is DOndm teen-agers selected as the All-, District 25 program assistant, i Mrs. Stanley Heinrieh, 3447 W. 73rd Mrs. Vincent L. Decker, 3501 W.

74th st and Mrs. Frank Kuiosz, 3440 W. 73rd pl. Other women conducting the canvass are Mrs. David Edwards, 7351 S.

Richmond Mrs. Wil- toii M. Ferguson, 7341 S. Mozart and Toni Brant, 7231 Sawyer ave. In a pep talk to the volunteers, Mrs.

Derby said: secretary. and "Statistics show that, on the Alessi, 5840 S. Lowe re- tunity to express their gratitude and appreciation for the line service which these boys have given. Guests of honor i be Mrs. Harry Norbcrg, 453 W.

79th who is stationed at 76th st. and I Harvard Mas, Richard Hicks, 8137 S. Harvau-d stationed at 76th st. and Vincennes and Mrs. Charles Jones, 355 W.

92nd who is stationed at 75th st. and Harvard ave. Repi eventing the faculty at the school at luncheon will be Mrs. Ruth Oliver Secord, principal; Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, physical education instructor; Mrs.

Ann Hanbury, adjustment teacher and Mrs. Mabel Kratzenberg, eight grade teacher. Members representing the Har- Ivard P-TA will be Mrs. Warren Koopman, 7634 S. Normal chairman of arrangements; Mrs.

Orville Pittaway, 7608 S. Eg- gloaton Mrs. Fred Scott. 404 Winneconna and Mrs. John Miller, 7504 S.

Normal president ot the, association. Keating 1'ulrol Boys Cited At Harvard Thomas J. and James D. Keating, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Keating. 6641 S. Seeley have charted parallel courses in their and business careers. They have elected to serve with the Marine Corps' and Air and Naval i Liasoii Company, USMCR, 500 W.

3Gth Chicago. The new Leathernecks, graduates of Englewood High school, both are employed in the railroad industry. The brothers will undergo recruit training during -weekly drills before participating in two weeks field training with their unit at the Naval Amphibious Base, Coionado, i early August. American Catholic Boy and i Jns a nin? officer. in a contest conducted the past' Mrs Edward McDonald.

6211 treasurer. four weeks by the CYO. eorla st rn ncw presi- Refreshments Walter Clark, 5347 S. Union will Sexeral distinguished civic dem; Mrs Geo Robinson, 1035 bv hostess mothers leaders will be inducted into the 61st vlcc resident, 'seventh grade pupils. and Mrs Henry Smith, 6219 S.

Aber-- served I average, cancer strikes one in i CYO Club of ill be prizes K. of "helping knight" campaign. Champions awarded in st second vice-president; i GRAHAM-hand of a Lawson Williams, recordsecretary: Mrs. Earl every lour Americans. Ot these, one will be saved and three ill I die of the disease.

of the "in a further breakdown, it is known that number one will be saved from cancer; number two will die needlessly and numbers The a a meeting of Graham 1hrce and four wi dje becau9e will be held Thursday, Among performers appearing 5134 S. Morgan correspond- June 16 at 1 m. in the school will be the Harmonicats, Peg- sec retary and Mrs. Fontaine hall. 4436 S.

Union ave. Fea- Leg Bates, and Vernon and i mston, treasurer There also will be Carpenter tured will be musical selections i by pupils under the leadership a Mrs. Marian Bush, room 307. luncheon today for the teachers'The annual reports will be giv- startmg at 11:30 am. the en by all chairmen, the event teac hers on the double shut a The folloumg officers will be attend.

The chairman will be installed by Mrs Howard Eaves. Union jyj rs Henry Smith and the board 'past president of the association: Mrs James Keelci. 4530 S. Bumpy, attractions seen otter! on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the i TV show. Chairmen of various South- toxvn delegations to will include- Joseph Clair, 4451 council: Edwaid me mbers will assist her.

Beckwith, 1033o S. Emerald a plans for the graduation a a president; Mrs Rob- Fort Dearborn: Walter Septoski, -hi will be held Thursday, ert Biown. 4523 Lowe Io539 Loomis a Harxey, une ig are being made. Mrs tirst ice-president: Mrs. Thomas Garcia Moreno: James Van Bus- George Robinson is chairman and.Keenan, 641 W.

46th pl second kirk. 431 W. 66th pi Archbishop co-workers are Mrs. vice-president; Mrs. Edmund McHale; Russell Davis.

10506 rjawson. 6019 Aberdeen Lindblom. 4330 S. Lowe ave sec- iLeavitt Auburn Park: Leo a Mrs. Roy Thompson, 6134 S.

jretary and Mrs. Marvin Goff, Tamu. 8555 S. Hermitage ave, Carpenter st. They are asking 4756 S.

Union ave. Cardinal Mundelein: Jerry parents of the graduates to! Mrs. Irvm Titsworth, 4518 S. their cancers are of the types that science has not yet found the tools to conquer." To further the education pro- gram last year in Illinois, literature ol all kinds was distributed free. Mrs.

Derby stated. "Exhibits were set up in public places, motion pictures were shown before club groups and in local theaters Speakers, newspapers, radio and television carried the educational message to increased numbers of people. Civil War Daughters At Slale Convention Mrs. Mary Thompson, 6838 S. Aberdeen is attending the Illinois convention of Daughters ber, 6827 S.

Honore Queen ofl a order to make Lowe retiring president, of Union Veterans Of the Civil Martyrs, and Joseph A. party a success. 9940 S. Green Ridge For the past 25 years, the CYO DEWEY a years when her son. has promoted Catholic and patri-i Dcwey P-TA will meet in the David, is graduated.

otic ideals, assisted in improv- school hall, 5415 S. Union ing moral and social conditions a week from todav at 1'15 p.m. Dorr Fatllilv Will Move and conducted athletic, scouting, "Our Purpose Accomplished" religious and dramatic be the theme and officers Forty-eight CYO vacation cen- and chairmen will give the an- ters are conducted in various nual reports. will terminate an association War at Springfield which con-1 with Graham school of 26 a Friday and ends today. I Mrs.

Thompson is president the Mrs. Ellsworth Tent of the organization in Southtown. Delegates accompanied Mrs. Thompson to the conven-1 tion include Geneva and Mildred To Philadelphia Soon parts of the city for boys and girls, six to 13. Some 15,000 youngsters will participate in this year's vacation program.

Mr. and Mrs James Dore, 6314 Terwilliger, 10318 S. Prospect, Whipple st lifetime i a Mrs Gloria Pfeiller, 6231 I Mrs. Oron D. Cooper, 5744 S.

dents of Southtown, will eor i a Mrs. Elma Follett Union will present a Philadelphia June 24. Before sical program. Elizabeth A. I his marriage Mr.

Dore lived Walker. Dewey teacher, i be the' neighborhood of W. 57th the piano accompanist Mrs. Gus Pappas, 738 W. Gar- Dore, who was formerly Alice' gouthtown i field past president of Lindslrom, resided at 1108 W.

-association, will install the 5 9 6229 S. Peoria and Mrs. Bessie Dege, 13939 S. State st. Mrs.

Bessie Wright, 7059 S. Yale and S. Elizabeth sts. and Mrs. is press correspondent of the Open Summer Classes J'or Adlllls AI 1 A offlcers Mrs Bovcr, The couple's oldest son, class schedule 5644 Emerald a president: rcncc, i enter a i a for a at Southtown Ale zander Burke, i i a at Staten Island.

Their othcr 6545 S. Union a-, opened Tues-, hoi orary president. Mis. T. F.

two children, William and Bct- -lav a five-week a i i i 5806 S. Lowe a i ty Jo, i accompany a i ing couise This Wednesday vio -president: Mis Howaid c-nls to i a i a Mr. Doie A i i i Bur ton, 338 W. Garfick! i a Purple Heart veteran of class opens using the facilities second vice-president; Mrs. P.

World War II. of a South Side driving a the instruction of Joe Midiero, golf professional. This Thursday, both beginners and a a ce social dance classes begin their Summer term under the leadership of Johnny Johnson. Beginning June 17, the class i switch to Friday nights and will be held in the newly-air conditioned party room of the' YMCA. Biidse instruction for beginners i open a new eig.it- week session on Monday, 13, and on Thursday evenings horseback i i is offered i i with an area rid- 1 ing academy.

None of the classes require YMCA i i but a i duced Ice is offered members. Registration be a i a a at I 'Y," or by call- i Br-tJy i i r-lnss regis- i a at 6-7300. MAJESTIC 4552 S. Hoisted BIRDS and SUPPLIES PARAKEETS-Guaranteed males--the kind that really talk. CAN A I a A BIROS Birds Boarded CAGES-- to fit every bird's personality BREEDERS OF A.K.C.-REG'O POODLES-COCKERS SCOTTIES CHIHUAHUAS and WIN.

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Ar- 1 i a a recently bcffan 46th consecutive year with momvealth Edison company, Foreman in the construction cle- partment overhead division, he began his career i the utility 1910 as a a i clerk Singer and his wite, Anna, have a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Doody; two sons, Robert, and James, and five grandchildren. James is employed in the Edi.son company a records depart- menl and Robert is producer, director of television slation WKRC in Cincinnati, POLICE WIVES MEET Mrs. Florence Burns, 6343 S. Kcdxie and Mrs.

Jean Harwey, 8807 S. A a will be hostesses at a final social and business i of tho Police Wives association, Tuesday, 14, at 8 p.m. Park i i W. sf. and i avc.

The policy I will i i a September. HALING SHOES MALING'S PARKING 107 CELEBRATION SUPER VALUES! Genuine Leather WEDGIES $197 A A tftll A REGULAR $2.99 QUALITY Black, Red or White 66 66 GAUGE NYLONS FIRST QUALITY-REGUIARIY $1.19 MALING SHOES 6320 S. HALSTED ST. YOUR DAUGHTER PICTURES HERSELF Concordia Is of Southside neighbors who wilt be graduated this month. Their hard-won schooling will help them become better citizens, dependable community members.

Your youngster wants this chance, too. Won't you let us help you provide it? Even $10 a month, saved regularly with us, can build a college nest egg of in ten years Plus above-average dividend's! OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M. 4 P.M P.M. ready funds for your youngster's education. Save profitably with Concofdia ioday! Liberal turnings Paid Semi-Annwally Savings Insured Safe to $10.000 YOU SHOP AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 9M St.

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